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Topic: Is it only the speed of light in a vacuum that is constant for all observers? (Read 1598 times)

If, for example, light is travelling through a medium that reduces its speed to 0.99c, would an observer travelling in the opposite direction at 0.01c measure the speed of the approaching light as c, or 0.99c?

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